"Catastrophic and life-threatening" floods have hit the city in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, *GET THE LATEST* https://notablemediax.blogspot.com
Houston is experiencing “catastrophic flooding."
Crazy flooding in Houston. UNREAL FOOTAGE
Houston, thousands of rescue calls made
Hurricane Harvey brings catastrophic flooding to Houston
Close
Hurricane Harvey continued to pound southeastern Texas on Sunday with "catastrophic flooding" in Houston, forcing residents to move to higher ground
The NationalWeather Service issued a flash flood emergency for most parts of southeastern Texas Sunday morning.

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This document provides case law references everyone should review it- http://www.nlc.org/sites/default/files/users/user118/Dangerous%20Crossroads--Class%20handout%20UPDATED%207-10-17.pdf
Also review this one on TerryStops= https://www.reddit.com/r/AmIFreeToGo/comments/7s8xzd/a_detainees_refusal_to_furnish_id_is_a_suspicious/?st=JCQS67UT&sh=db9bd9b0 Having seen a number of videos where Citizens end up physically extracted from their cars for non compliance-I thought I would go over what your required to do vs desired to do during a traffic stop.
You should always keep your contact as brief as possible-do not answer questions or consent to anything. If thePolice search your car-that’s on them. Later,in Court-anything they found may be deemed inadmissible IF THE SEARCH WAS NOT AUTHORIZED OR JUSTIFIABLE. You fight the Police in Court not on the street.
NOTE:this is not legal advice and laws vary from state to state. Know the laws in your state and that includes the ID statutes.

Dramatic rescues are happening throughout the Houston area. While thousands of people have been brought to safety by emergency crews since Hurricane Harvey made landfall, ordinary citizens are stepping up to help. David Begnaud reports.
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With first responders in Houston receiving thousands of calls for help, volunteers have helped ease the burden, using whatever flotation devices they have to make rescues. DeMarco Morgan has more on the neighbors helping neighbors.
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"Catastrophic and life-threatening" floods have hit the city in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, *GET THE LATEST* https://notablemediax.blogspot.com
Houston is experiencing “catastrophic flooding."
Crazy flooding in Houston. UNREAL FOOTAGE
Houston, thousands of rescue calls made
Hurricane Harvey brings catastrophic flooding to Houston
Close
Hurricane Harvey continued to pound southeastern Texas on Sunday with "catastrophic flooding" in Houston, forcing residents to move to higher ground
The NationalWeather Service issued a flash flood emergency for most parts of southeastern Texas Sunday morning.

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Citizens Arrest On A Drunken Driver In Houston!

Citizens Arrest On A Drunken Driver In Houston!

Citizens Arrest On A Drunken Driver In Houston!

11:03

Traffic Stop Rules vs Rights

Traffic Stop Rules vs Rights

Traffic Stop Rules vs Rights

This document provides case law references everyone should review it- http://www.nlc.org/sites/default/files/users/user118/Dangerous%20Crossroads--Class%20handout%20UPDATED%207-10-17.pdf
Also review this one on TerryStops= https://www.reddit.com/r/AmIFreeToGo/comments/7s8xzd/a_detainees_refusal_to_furnish_id_is_a_suspicious/?st=JCQS67UT&sh=db9bd9b0 Having seen a number of videos where Citizens end up physically extracted from their cars for non compliance-I thought I would go over what your required to do vs desired to do during a traffic stop.
You should always keep your contact as brief as possible-do not answer questions or consent to anything. If thePolice search your car-that’s on them. Later,in Court-anything they found may be deemed inadmissible IF THE SEARCH WAS NOT AUTHORIZED OR JUSTIFIABLE. You fight the Police in Court not on the street.
NOTE:this is not legal advice and laws vary from state to state. Know the laws in your state and that includes the ID statutes.

Houston Orders Its Citizens to Shut The Hell Up Or Else!

3:16

Good Samaritans rescue Houston residents with boats

Good Samaritans rescue Houston residents with boats

Good Samaritans rescue Houston residents with boats

Dramatic rescues are happening throughout the Houston area. While thousands of people have been brought to safety by emergency crews since Hurricane Harvey made landfall, ordinary citizens are stepping up to help. David Begnaud reports.
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Private citizens use their boats for rescues

Private citizens use their boats for rescues

Private citizens use their boats for rescues

With first responders in Houston receiving thousands of calls for help, volunteers have helped ease the burden, using whatever flotation devices they have to make rescues. DeMarco Morgan has more on the neighbors helping neighbors.
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101718 HOUSTON FIREFIGHTERS ASKING VOTERS FOR HELP WITH PROPOSITION B

Houston Firefighters took to the streets of Kingwood Wednesday morning to meet with business owners and citizens. Most of the firefighters, riding in a wagon covered in signs asking Houston citizens for support on Proposition B. The wagon, pulled by Pat and Jane, both Mules drew many smiles and waves, many children simply amazed by the animals.
From Marty Lancton, President of the Houston ProfessionalFire FightersAssociation:
Houston firefighters cost-effectively protect countless billions of dollars of business and private property within the city of Houston. Our insurance rates are lower because of the strong rating of the fire service. And with an average of about 1,000 fire and EMS calls a day, we have one of the nation’s busiest and most advanced fire departments.
But a generation of neglect by city politicians has diminished the Houston Fire Department fleet, facilities, and our ability to retain experienced, HFD-trained firefighters. Hundreds of firefighters have retired or left for other departments recently. Big-city and suburban departments alike now target HFD.
During the past decade, Houston firefighters watched our pay dramatically erode. As city politicians found ways to increase pay for police officers by 37 percent since 2011, our pay has risen by only three percent in that time. In Dallas, however, a starting firefighter now makes $60,000 – about twice that of a new Houston firefighter.
By voting “YES” for Proposition B in the Nov. 6 election, voters can help take the politics out of public safety in Houston. Firefighters have asked the city for competitive pay and better working conditions for several years. This followed our giving the city major concessions after the economy collapsed in 2008. City promises of better pay when the economy improved were not kept. During that time, the city quietly spent hundreds of millions to make police pay competitive – without phony city budget crises or threats to layoff or cut city services.
Some suggest fire and police jobs are different and should not be linked by pay. In fact, fire and police are paid equally on a rank-by-rank basis throughout the U.S. – including in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, and San Antonio. The five branches of the military also have equal-pay structures for hundreds of jobs. And in Houston, the pay of City Council members is linked with that of local judges.
The city’s claims of so-called offers of firefighter pay raise in recent years are mostly political smoke and mirrors. The proposed “raises” offers came with major workplace concessions, thousands of dollars of increased health insurance premiums per firefighter, and continuing threats of firefighters layoffs and station closures. In other words, the city demanded we fund our own pay raises.
Some ask how firefighter raises should be funded. Since Houston has a cap on property taxes, voting “yes” for Prop B would not raise taxes. HFD generates more than $100 million annually in business permits, fees, and other services. Simply moving that revenue to the fire department budget, instead of raking it into the general fund, would fund the pay raise. And since not one cent of the voter-approved Prop H “public safety” fund created in 2006 – which can generate up to $90 million per year – has gone to the fire department budget, the city’s expenditures from this fund deserve further scrutiny.
In June, a scientific survey was taken of Houston residents. More than 75 percent of the surveyed citizens supported compensating our fire and police professionals equally. They recognized that the requirements and risks of the two jobs are similar. We also remain grateful that fire and EMS remain the top-rated service provided by the city.
Through it all, we continue to strive to maintain the trust of the communities we serve. With that in mind, we respectfully ask Houston voters to approve a hard-earned firefighter pay raise. Please vote yes for Proposition B.

"Catastrophic and life-threatening" floods have hit the city in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, *GET THE LATEST* https://notablemediax.blogspot.com
Houston is experiencing “catastrophic flooding."
Crazy flooding in Houston. UNREAL FOOTAGE
Houston, thousands of rescue calls made
Hurricane Harvey brings catastrophic flooding to Houston
Close
Hurricane Harvey continued to pound southeastern Texas on Sunday with "catastrophic flooding" in Houston, forcing residents to move to higher ground
The NationalWeather Service issued a flash flood emergency for most parts of southeastern Texas Sunday morning.

published: 27 Aug 2017

Citizens Arrest On A Drunken Driver In Houston!

published: 25 Jul 2017

Traffic Stop Rules vs Rights

This document provides case law references everyone should review it- http://www.nlc.org/sites/default/files/users/user118/Dangerous%20Crossroads--Class%20handout%20UPDATED%207-10-17.pdf
Also review this one on TerryStops= https://www.reddit.com/r/AmIFreeToGo/comments/7s8xzd/a_detainees_refusal_to_furnish_id_is_a_suspicious/?st=JCQS67UT&sh=db9bd9b0 Having seen a number of videos where Citizens end up physically extracted from their cars for non compliance-I thought I would go over what your required to do vs desired to do during a traffic stop.
You should always keep your contact as brief as possible-do not answer questions or consent to anything. If thePolice search your car-that’...

Houston Orders Its Citizens to Shut The Hell Up Or Else!

published: 27 Dec 2014

Good Samaritans rescue Houston residents with boats

Dramatic rescues are happening throughout the Houston area. While thousands of people have been brought to safety by emergency crews since Hurricane Harvey made landfall, ordinary citizens are stepping up to help. David Begnaud reports.
Subscribe to the "CBS This Morning" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/1Q0v2hE
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published: 28 Aug 2017

Private citizens use their boats for rescues

With first responders in Houston receiving thousands of calls for help, volunteers have helped ease the burden, using whatever flotation devices they have to make rescues. DeMarco Morgan has more on the neighbors helping neighbors.
Subscribe to the "CBS Evening News" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/1S7Dhik
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Houston Mayor Helps Illegals instead of Citizens 8 31 2017

101718 HOUSTON FIREFIGHTERS ASKING VOTERS FOR HELP WITH PROPOSITION B

Houston Firefighters took to the streets of Kingwood Wednesday morning to meet with business owners and citizens. Most of the firefighters, riding in a wagon covered in signs asking Houston citizens for support on Proposition B. The wagon, pulled by Pat and Jane, both Mules drew many smiles and waves, many children simply amazed by the animals.
From Marty Lancton, President of the Houston ProfessionalFire FightersAssociation:
Houston firefighters cost-effectively protect countless billions of dollars of business and private property within the city of Houston. Our insurance rates are lower because of the strong rating of the fire service. And with an average of about 1,000 fire and EMS calls a day, we have one of the nation’s busiest and most advanced fire departments.
But a generati...

"Catastrophic and life-threatening" floods have hit the city in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, *GET THE LATEST* https://notablemediax.blogspot.com
Houston...

"Catastrophic and life-threatening" floods have hit the city in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, *GET THE LATEST* https://notablemediax.blogspot.com
Houston is experiencing “catastrophic flooding."
Crazy flooding in Houston. UNREAL FOOTAGE
Houston, thousands of rescue calls made
Hurricane Harvey brings catastrophic flooding to Houston
Close
Hurricane Harvey continued to pound southeastern Texas on Sunday with "catastrophic flooding" in Houston, forcing residents to move to higher ground
The NationalWeather Service issued a flash flood emergency for most parts of southeastern Texas Sunday morning.

"Catastrophic and life-threatening" floods have hit the city in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, *GET THE LATEST* https://notablemediax.blogspot.com
Houston is experiencing “catastrophic flooding."
Crazy flooding in Houston. UNREAL FOOTAGE
Houston, thousands of rescue calls made
Hurricane Harvey brings catastrophic flooding to Houston
Close
Hurricane Harvey continued to pound southeastern Texas on Sunday with "catastrophic flooding" in Houston, forcing residents to move to higher ground
The NationalWeather Service issued a flash flood emergency for most parts of southeastern Texas Sunday morning.

This document provides case law references everyone should review it- http://www.nlc.org/sites/default/files/users/user118/Dangerous%20Crossroads--Class%20handout%20UPDATED%207-10-17.pdf
Also review this one on TerryStops= https://www.reddit.com/r/AmIFreeToGo/comments/7s8xzd/a_detainees_refusal_to_furnish_id_is_a_suspicious/?st=JCQS67UT&sh=db9bd9b0 Having seen a number of videos where Citizens end up physically extracted from their cars for non compliance-I thought I would go over what your required to do vs desired to do during a traffic stop.
You should always keep your contact as brief as possible-do not answer questions or consent to anything. If thePolice search your car-that’s on them. Later,in Court-anything they found may be deemed inadmissible IF THE SEARCH WAS NOT AUTHORIZED OR JUSTIFIABLE. You fight the Police in Court not on the street.
NOTE:this is not legal advice and laws vary from state to state. Know the laws in your state and that includes the ID statutes.

This document provides case law references everyone should review it- http://www.nlc.org/sites/default/files/users/user118/Dangerous%20Crossroads--Class%20handout%20UPDATED%207-10-17.pdf
Also review this one on TerryStops= https://www.reddit.com/r/AmIFreeToGo/comments/7s8xzd/a_detainees_refusal_to_furnish_id_is_a_suspicious/?st=JCQS67UT&sh=db9bd9b0 Having seen a number of videos where Citizens end up physically extracted from their cars for non compliance-I thought I would go over what your required to do vs desired to do during a traffic stop.
You should always keep your contact as brief as possible-do not answer questions or consent to anything. If thePolice search your car-that’s on them. Later,in Court-anything they found may be deemed inadmissible IF THE SEARCH WAS NOT AUTHORIZED OR JUSTIFIABLE. You fight the Police in Court not on the street.
NOTE:this is not legal advice and laws vary from state to state. Know the laws in your state and that includes the ID statutes.

Dramatic rescues are happening throughout the Houston area. While thousands of people have been brought to safety by emergency crews since Hurricane Harvey made landfall, ordinary citizens are stepping up to help. David Begnaud reports.
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Dramatic rescues are happening throughout the Houston area. While thousands of people have been brought to safety by emergency crews since Hurricane Harvey made landfall, ordinary citizens are stepping up to help. David Begnaud reports.
Subscribe to the "CBS This Morning" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/1Q0v2hE
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Private citizens use their boats for rescues

With first responders in Houston receiving thousands of calls for help, volunteers have helped ease the burden, using whatever flotation devices they have to ma...

With first responders in Houston receiving thousands of calls for help, volunteers have helped ease the burden, using whatever flotation devices they have to make rescues. DeMarco Morgan has more on the neighbors helping neighbors.
Subscribe to the "CBS Evening News" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/1S7Dhik
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With first responders in Houston receiving thousands of calls for help, volunteers have helped ease the burden, using whatever flotation devices they have to make rescues. DeMarco Morgan has more on the neighbors helping neighbors.
Subscribe to the "CBS Evening News" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/1S7Dhik
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101718 HOUSTON FIREFIGHTERS ASKING VOTERS FOR HELP WITH PROPOSITION B

Houston Firefighters took to the streets of Kingwood Wednesday morning to meet with business owners and citizens. Most of the firefighters, riding in a wagon co...

Houston Firefighters took to the streets of Kingwood Wednesday morning to meet with business owners and citizens. Most of the firefighters, riding in a wagon covered in signs asking Houston citizens for support on Proposition B. The wagon, pulled by Pat and Jane, both Mules drew many smiles and waves, many children simply amazed by the animals.
From Marty Lancton, President of the Houston ProfessionalFire FightersAssociation:
Houston firefighters cost-effectively protect countless billions of dollars of business and private property within the city of Houston. Our insurance rates are lower because of the strong rating of the fire service. And with an average of about 1,000 fire and EMS calls a day, we have one of the nation’s busiest and most advanced fire departments.
But a generation of neglect by city politicians has diminished the Houston Fire Department fleet, facilities, and our ability to retain experienced, HFD-trained firefighters. Hundreds of firefighters have retired or left for other departments recently. Big-city and suburban departments alike now target HFD.
During the past decade, Houston firefighters watched our pay dramatically erode. As city politicians found ways to increase pay for police officers by 37 percent since 2011, our pay has risen by only three percent in that time. In Dallas, however, a starting firefighter now makes $60,000 – about twice that of a new Houston firefighter.
By voting “YES” for Proposition B in the Nov. 6 election, voters can help take the politics out of public safety in Houston. Firefighters have asked the city for competitive pay and better working conditions for several years. This followed our giving the city major concessions after the economy collapsed in 2008. City promises of better pay when the economy improved were not kept. During that time, the city quietly spent hundreds of millions to make police pay competitive – without phony city budget crises or threats to layoff or cut city services.
Some suggest fire and police jobs are different and should not be linked by pay. In fact, fire and police are paid equally on a rank-by-rank basis throughout the U.S. – including in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, and San Antonio. The five branches of the military also have equal-pay structures for hundreds of jobs. And in Houston, the pay of City Council members is linked with that of local judges.
The city’s claims of so-called offers of firefighter pay raise in recent years are mostly political smoke and mirrors. The proposed “raises” offers came with major workplace concessions, thousands of dollars of increased health insurance premiums per firefighter, and continuing threats of firefighters layoffs and station closures. In other words, the city demanded we fund our own pay raises.
Some ask how firefighter raises should be funded. Since Houston has a cap on property taxes, voting “yes” for Prop B would not raise taxes. HFD generates more than $100 million annually in business permits, fees, and other services. Simply moving that revenue to the fire department budget, instead of raking it into the general fund, would fund the pay raise. And since not one cent of the voter-approved Prop H “public safety” fund created in 2006 – which can generate up to $90 million per year – has gone to the fire department budget, the city’s expenditures from this fund deserve further scrutiny.
In June, a scientific survey was taken of Houston residents. More than 75 percent of the surveyed citizens supported compensating our fire and police professionals equally. They recognized that the requirements and risks of the two jobs are similar. We also remain grateful that fire and EMS remain the top-rated service provided by the city.
Through it all, we continue to strive to maintain the trust of the communities we serve. With that in mind, we respectfully ask Houston voters to approve a hard-earned firefighter pay raise. Please vote yes for Proposition B.

Houston Firefighters took to the streets of Kingwood Wednesday morning to meet with business owners and citizens. Most of the firefighters, riding in a wagon covered in signs asking Houston citizens for support on Proposition B. The wagon, pulled by Pat and Jane, both Mules drew many smiles and waves, many children simply amazed by the animals.
From Marty Lancton, President of the Houston ProfessionalFire FightersAssociation:
Houston firefighters cost-effectively protect countless billions of dollars of business and private property within the city of Houston. Our insurance rates are lower because of the strong rating of the fire service. And with an average of about 1,000 fire and EMS calls a day, we have one of the nation’s busiest and most advanced fire departments.
But a generation of neglect by city politicians has diminished the Houston Fire Department fleet, facilities, and our ability to retain experienced, HFD-trained firefighters. Hundreds of firefighters have retired or left for other departments recently. Big-city and suburban departments alike now target HFD.
During the past decade, Houston firefighters watched our pay dramatically erode. As city politicians found ways to increase pay for police officers by 37 percent since 2011, our pay has risen by only three percent in that time. In Dallas, however, a starting firefighter now makes $60,000 – about twice that of a new Houston firefighter.
By voting “YES” for Proposition B in the Nov. 6 election, voters can help take the politics out of public safety in Houston. Firefighters have asked the city for competitive pay and better working conditions for several years. This followed our giving the city major concessions after the economy collapsed in 2008. City promises of better pay when the economy improved were not kept. During that time, the city quietly spent hundreds of millions to make police pay competitive – without phony city budget crises or threats to layoff or cut city services.
Some suggest fire and police jobs are different and should not be linked by pay. In fact, fire and police are paid equally on a rank-by-rank basis throughout the U.S. – including in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, and San Antonio. The five branches of the military also have equal-pay structures for hundreds of jobs. And in Houston, the pay of City Council members is linked with that of local judges.
The city’s claims of so-called offers of firefighter pay raise in recent years are mostly political smoke and mirrors. The proposed “raises” offers came with major workplace concessions, thousands of dollars of increased health insurance premiums per firefighter, and continuing threats of firefighters layoffs and station closures. In other words, the city demanded we fund our own pay raises.
Some ask how firefighter raises should be funded. Since Houston has a cap on property taxes, voting “yes” for Prop B would not raise taxes. HFD generates more than $100 million annually in business permits, fees, and other services. Simply moving that revenue to the fire department budget, instead of raking it into the general fund, would fund the pay raise. And since not one cent of the voter-approved Prop H “public safety” fund created in 2006 – which can generate up to $90 million per year – has gone to the fire department budget, the city’s expenditures from this fund deserve further scrutiny.
In June, a scientific survey was taken of Houston residents. More than 75 percent of the surveyed citizens supported compensating our fire and police professionals equally. They recognized that the requirements and risks of the two jobs are similar. We also remain grateful that fire and EMS remain the top-rated service provided by the city.
Through it all, we continue to strive to maintain the trust of the communities we serve. With that in mind, we respectfully ask Houston voters to approve a hard-earned firefighter pay raise. Please vote yes for Proposition B.

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Hurricane Harvey continued to pound southeastern Texas on Sunday with "catastrophic flooding" in Houston, forcing residents to move to higher ground
The NationalWeather Service issued a flash flood emergency for most parts of southeastern Texas Sunday morning.

Traffic Stop Rules vs Rights

This document provides case law references everyone should review it- http://www.nlc.org/sites/default/files/users/user118/Dangerous%20Crossroads--Class%20handout%20UPDATED%207-10-17.pdf
Also review this one on TerryStops= https://www.reddit.com/r/AmIFreeToGo/comments/7s8xzd/a_detainees_refusal_to_furnish_id_is_a_suspicious/?st=JCQS67UT&sh=db9bd9b0 Having seen a number of videos where Citizens end up physically extracted from their cars for non compliance-I thought I would go over what your required to do vs desired to do during a traffic stop.
You should always keep your contact as brief as possible-do not answer questions or consent to anything. If thePolice search your car-that’s on them. Later,in Court-anything they found may be deemed inadmissible IF THE SEARCH WAS NOT AUTHORIZED OR JUSTIFIABLE. You fight the Police in Court not on the street.
NOTE:this is not legal advice and laws vary from state to state. Know the laws in your state and that includes the ID statutes.

Good Samaritans rescue Houston residents with boats

Dramatic rescues are happening throughout the Houston area. While thousands of people have been brought to safety by emergency crews since Hurricane Harvey made landfall, ordinary citizens are stepping up to help. David Begnaud reports.
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Private citizens use their boats for rescues

With first responders in Houston receiving thousands of calls for help, volunteers have helped ease the burden, using whatever flotation devices they have to make rescues. DeMarco Morgan has more on the neighbors helping neighbors.
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101718 HOUSTON FIREFIGHTERS ASKING VOTERS FOR HELP WITH PROPOSITION B

Houston Firefighters took to the streets of Kingwood Wednesday morning to meet with business owners and citizens. Most of the firefighters, riding in a wagon covered in signs asking Houston citizens for support on Proposition B. The wagon, pulled by Pat and Jane, both Mules drew many smiles and waves, many children simply amazed by the animals.
From Marty Lancton, President of the Houston ProfessionalFire FightersAssociation:
Houston firefighters cost-effectively protect countless billions of dollars of business and private property within the city of Houston. Our insurance rates are lower because of the strong rating of the fire service. And with an average of about 1,000 fire and EMS calls a day, we have one of the nation’s busiest and most advanced fire departments.
But a generation of neglect by city politicians has diminished the Houston Fire Department fleet, facilities, and our ability to retain experienced, HFD-trained firefighters. Hundreds of firefighters have retired or left for other departments recently. Big-city and suburban departments alike now target HFD.
During the past decade, Houston firefighters watched our pay dramatically erode. As city politicians found ways to increase pay for police officers by 37 percent since 2011, our pay has risen by only three percent in that time. In Dallas, however, a starting firefighter now makes $60,000 – about twice that of a new Houston firefighter.
By voting “YES” for Proposition B in the Nov. 6 election, voters can help take the politics out of public safety in Houston. Firefighters have asked the city for competitive pay and better working conditions for several years. This followed our giving the city major concessions after the economy collapsed in 2008. City promises of better pay when the economy improved were not kept. During that time, the city quietly spent hundreds of millions to make police pay competitive – without phony city budget crises or threats to layoff or cut city services.
Some suggest fire and police jobs are different and should not be linked by pay. In fact, fire and police are paid equally on a rank-by-rank basis throughout the U.S. – including in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, and San Antonio. The five branches of the military also have equal-pay structures for hundreds of jobs. And in Houston, the pay of City Council members is linked with that of local judges.
The city’s claims of so-called offers of firefighter pay raise in recent years are mostly political smoke and mirrors. The proposed “raises” offers came with major workplace concessions, thousands of dollars of increased health insurance premiums per firefighter, and continuing threats of firefighters layoffs and station closures. In other words, the city demanded we fund our own pay raises.
Some ask how firefighter raises should be funded. Since Houston has a cap on property taxes, voting “yes” for Prop B would not raise taxes. HFD generates more than $100 million annually in business permits, fees, and other services. Simply moving that revenue to the fire department budget, instead of raking it into the general fund, would fund the pay raise. And since not one cent of the voter-approved Prop H “public safety” fund created in 2006 – which can generate up to $90 million per year – has gone to the fire department budget, the city’s expenditures from this fund deserve further scrutiny.
In June, a scientific survey was taken of Houston residents. More than 75 percent of the surveyed citizens supported compensating our fire and police professionals equally. They recognized that the requirements and risks of the two jobs are similar. We also remain grateful that fire and EMS remain the top-rated service provided by the city.
Through it all, we continue to strive to maintain the trust of the communities we serve. With that in mind, we respectfully ask Houston voters to approve a hard-earned firefighter pay raise. Please vote yes for Proposition B.

Capital murder is punishable in Alabama by life in prison or lethal injection, and HoustonCounty not only has the second-highest incarceration rate in the state, but also, , had more people on death row per capita than any other county its size (or larger) in the country ... “I was invited as a citizen to be on jury duty....

Mesa is about 28 percent Hispanic and about 8 percent of city residents are not citizens... About 25 million immigrants living in the United States are not citizens. And nearly half of those who are not citizens are undocumented ... But Houston officials are worried ... "We believe that Houston has been undercounted for decades."....

Capital murder is punishable in Alabama by life in prison or lethal injection, and HoustonCounty not only has the second-highest incarceration rate in the state, but also, , had more people on death row per capita than any other county its size (or larger) in the country ... “I was invited as a citizen to be on jury duty....

Mesa is about 28 percent Hispanic and about 8 percent of city residents are not citizens... About 25 million immigrants living in the United States are not citizens. And nearly half of those who are not citizens are undocumented ... But Houston officials are worried ... "We believe that Houston has been undercounted for decades."....

One bright spot might be the city of Houston, the panel noted. Even as most courts continue to resist the scientific community’s criticisms of how forensic disciplines are used in the justice system, Houston has taken heed of a key recommendation ... “The crime lab in Houston now is overseen by a diverse board of citizen volunteers....

The Facemaker celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2017. Now, they’re moving on up, again ... “It is time to do this. The salon is full ... Many of Huntsville’s most respected citizens and many of the Sam Houston students came to try Facemaker ... In 1979, Facemaker had outgrown the little house and bought out a small salon at 1522 Sam HoustonAvenue ... .......

While driving in northwest Houston, Janet Espejel, a U.S ...HoustonChronicle, Janet Espejel ... The Houston woman believes that “if this is happening to me, I think many people who are not citizens are going through worst things, but they probably feel that they have to lower their heads and take it....

citizen and nine-year Houston resident, was on her way her way to vote with her 2-year-old daughter in the back seat of her car when the man started shouting at her from his silver Nissan... A racist #Trump supporter identified as #CharlesGeier was filmed hurling insults at Janet Sabriu, a Houston resident and U.S.citizen who was on her way to vote....